amorpha californica
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Definition
Noun: * A species of flowering shrub: Amorpha californica is the scientific name for a specific, hairy shrub native to the Pacific coast of the United States. It is characterized by an erect to spreading growth form and produces flowers in clusters (racemes) that range in color from red to indigo.
Usage Notes
- This is a proper noun and the scientific (Latin) binomial name for a plant species. The first part () is the genus name, and the second part () is the species epithet, often indicating its geographic association with California.
- It is always written in in formal botanical texts. The genus name is capitalized, while the species epithet is not.
- In everyday language, it is often referred to by a common name, such as "California false indigo."
Examples
- Scientific/Descriptive Context:
- The garden's native plant section features several specimens of Amorpha californica.
- Botanists study the drought tolerance of Amorpha californica.
- Identification Context:
- You can identify Amorpha californica by its hairy stems and indigo flower racemes.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: The word is used in the precise, hierarchical system of biological classification.
- In the family Fabaceae, Amorpha californica is part of the genus Amorpha.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: California false indigo, California amorpha.
- Many hikers recognize the California false indigo but not its scientific name, Amorpha californica.
- Genus Name: (This refers to the entire group of related plants).
- The genus Amorpha includes several species of shrubs and herbs.
Synonyms
- California false indigo (Common name).
- California amorpha (Common name).
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular plant species. It is not used idiomatically or with other definitions.
Noun
- an erect to spreading hairy shrub of the Pacific coast of the United States having racemes of red to indigo flowers